Restorative Dental Care

Restorative dentistry are services that help restore a lost or damaged tooth due to dental disease or injury. Restoring the function of the teeth allows speech, swallowing and chewing to be restored and includes dentures, bridges, implants, fillings and root canal therapy. Each of these restorative procedures are done after a comprehensive exam with Dr. Brazeal to take into consideration your whole mouth and improve your overall oral health.

Composite White Fillings

Composite fillings are white fillings, made of a highly polished composite resin, designed to match the color of your teeth. Composites are used to replace areas of the tooth where decay has been removed and a shallow cavity remains. These fillings polish well, and are custom-matched to the shade of your teeth for a natural look.

Crowns & Bridges

Crowns and bridges are dental restorations that cover all or most of the natural tooth. Custom made for your tooth, they are placed directly on top of the damaged tooth to become the new outer surface. Our restorations are made in our trusted laboratory from porcelain, zirconia or zirconia layered with porcelain.​

Denture Relines & Repairs

If you have dentures, relines and repairs are essential to ensure proper fit and comfort for years to come. Your gums and the underlying bone structure of your mouth will change over time, which causes your dentures to not fit properly. We provide services to restore that fit and will work with you to preserve the longevity of your dentures.

Dentures

Today’s dentures are more comfortable, more durable and fit better than ever before. Dr. Brazeal takes into account the patient’s lifestyle, age, face shape and aesthetic concerns to create partial and complete dentures that have the look and feel of natural teeth. Advanced dental materials and techniques result in stronger, more personalized dentures that will last for years.​

Extractions (Simple & Surgical)

An extraction means to have a tooth removed, usually because of disease, trauma or crowding. Discomfort will be minimized as much as possible through use of anesthesia. The surrounding bone and tissue structure will also be preserved.​

Implants

​In dentistry, an implant refers to a titanium post that is surgically placed into the upper or lower jawbone where a tooth is missing. It serves as the tooth root and anchor for the crown, bridge, or denture that is placed over it. Dental implants, though expensive, may actually cost less over time than other tooth replacement options as they do not affect the adjacent teeth and, if good oral hygiene is practiced, can last a lifetime.